Env minister announces four-solution programme to fight air pollution

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

With the national capital reeling under poor air quality putting human health at risk, Union has announced a 'four-solution' programme beginning 2020 to "reduce by 90 per cent".

Speaking at a channel recently, Javadekar said, "First of all, generated by vehicles is prominent and as one of the recent efforts to reduce the damage, the government has invested Rs 7,000 crore to avail Bharat Standard 6 (BS6) petrol."

"Also, cars manufactured from 2020 will be BS6 compliant," he said.

The said the expressway in the city, which has been talked about for the last 20 years without any accomplishment, is almost complete and will be open to public in just one more year.

He said restriction has been imposed on the entry of thousands of trucks, which used to enter without purpose, and this has led to reduction in level in the city.

The other two strategies of the 'four-solution' programme include increasing the number of and awareness among people, he said at India Today Conclave held recently.

Residents, too, have started taking initiatives to make the pollution free. Chakr, a startup founded by IIT graduate Kushagr Srivastava, extracts pollutants from air and convert them into ink and

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First Published: Fri, June 21 2019. 19:45 IST